Dear Jose,
1. Do you plan add event for toolbar button. I think on event when button
press and hold after I can add new vertical toolbar under this button. I
don't know maby exist this control.
2. Which event fire when mouse move over start of toolbar (cursor change
image) ?
Best regards,
Srdjan Dragojlovic
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Srdjan,
> 1. Do you plan add event for toolbar button. I think on event when button
> press and hold after I can add new vertical toolbar under this button. I
> don't know maby exist this control.
>
> 2. Which event fire when mouse move over start of toolbar (cursor change
> image) ?
Sorry, but the only event for toolbuttons is OnClick. Toolbar is a windows
native control, and we are limited by the own windows behavior.
--
Regards,
Jose F. Gimenez
http://www.xailer.com
> 1. Do you plan add event for toolbar button. I think on event when button
> press and hold after I can add new vertical toolbar under this button. I
> don't know maby exist this control.
>
> 2. Which event fire when mouse move over start of toolbar (cursor change
> image) ?
Sorry, but the only event for toolbuttons is OnClick. Toolbar is a windows
native control, and we are limited by the own windows behavior.
--
Regards,
Jose F. Gimenez
http://www.xailer.com